Get a better return on your hearing aid investment

Hearing aids are a big investment. While average costs vary depending on whether the set is over-the-counter versus prescription and by overall capabilities, wearers can expect to pay anywhere between $1,600 and $4,600. With a price tag in the thousands, hearing aids do help those with hearing loss, but they don’t restore natural hearing. One major gap remains—the ability to hear conversations in loud places.

A Consumer Reports survey found that users gave all hearing aid brands “low marks when used for one-on-one conversations in noisy places.” How can this be for such sophisticated devices? The problem is that hearing aids are so small that they just don’t have the intelligence to know the difference between speech and noise. They are stuck with using traditional filtering techniques that have limited effectiveness.

Boost the power of your hearing aids with HeardThat

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing hearing assistance. HeardThat leverages the processing power of smartphones to run AI that delivers effortless conversations in noisy social settings like restaurants. Traditional hearing aids simply can't run AI of this caliber. By filling this gap, HeardThat provides the benefits that hearing aid users expect from their investment. 

HeardThat works with hearing aids that support Bluetooth streaming—if you can make a hands-free phone call with your hearing aids, you can use HeardThat.


HeardThat has a free tier, offering users 30 minutes of app time a week. For users that want to maximize the capabilities of their hearing aids with unlimited access to HeardThat, there’s a $9.99/month (or $99/year) subscription fee.

Here’s where to get started

There’s a demo at the bottom of our How it Works page that allows you to experience noise removal in a conversation. You can also review our quick start guide for tips on connecting your hearing aids with the app. If you haven’t yet, download HeardThat here to try it today.

Francisca Viana